Just finished this movie last night. I'm still on the fence as to whether I would recommend it from a film persepctive. But from a demo perspective, it is pretty amazing. Some of the things that stood out:

First, the spatial clues in the surround sound track are among the best I've heard, period. They extend well beyond the speakers.

Second, there are several gun battles in the film. All are well done. But the final siege of the town when the tanks roll in is killer. They pummel a few buildings and the low bass is great -- not just one-note boom, but good, percusive impacts.

For whatever reason, dogs appear throughout the movie. At one point, a couple of dogs were barking and our dog, Boyd, dropped his toy, walked over and sat in front of the screen for several seconds trying to figure out where the other dogs were! (it's always a good sign if a SS track can fool animals wink ).

lastly, the visuals are not bad either. It's a 1:85:1 aspect ratio, which I like best, since it fills my display without letterbox bars. In one scene, a mob attacks a car driving through a forest. The driver is forced to back up at high speed while a motorcycle pursues him. The camera perspective is from inside the car, so you really feel like you're the one backing up as the motorcycle gets closer and closer.
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